Antigua and the United States have long been entangled in an Internet law “trade war.” Online gambling and copyright protections...
A pair of mail-order bride websites – Anastasia International and EM Models (dba, Elena’s Models) — went toe-to-toe in court....
Arjent LLC, a boutique finance firm with domestic and international outposts, sued the Securities and Exchange Commission for harassment, slander,...
Wild Game Studio is going toe-to-toe with venerated game reviewer, John Bain, a.k.a., Total Biscuit. Day One: Garry’s Incident, a...
A former Royal Air Force expert won a defamation lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday. Dr. Joel Howard, a defense...
An international defamation lawsuit out of Ecuador caught our attention. In brief, the three-term (and counting) president of the country,...
Last week, we blogged about a doping-related defamation lawsuit waged by former MLB player Albert Pujols. Welp gang, it looks...
Artist-cum-conspiracy theorist Uri Dowbenko once sued Google for defamation. His chances of winning the case: slim. The case’s E.Q. (entertainment...
Section 230 Protections Weakened In WA, NJ, and TN (For A Minute) Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is...
A Michigan cyberbullying law? It may happen soon. Last week, The State Senate Judiciary Committee approved a new amendment to...